The local trash pickup service is set to acquire Russell Disposal's Foxborough customers.
Three new renovations are coming to Gillette Stadium.
The Howl at the Moon band will need the town's approval if they want to play earlier.
O’Donnell recently testified before the Joint Committee of the Judiciary in support of House Bill 1493.
The board will seek a remedy for the situation at Tuesday's meeting.
The selectmen recently discussed reviving the Economic Development Committee.
The following is from the Foxborough Police Log. Where arrests and charges are mentioned, they do not imply conviction.
The department recently completed printing its 33,000th book of recorded land documents.
Selectmen once again found themselves dealing with a potential Open Meeting Law Violation.
Due to questions in the procedure to appoint leadership positions, Jim DeVellis appears to be the selectmen chair.
John Gray was named the chairman of the board after a very tense board reorganization session.
The Annual Town Meeting was held Monday night.
Town Clerk Robert Culter lost a chance for tenure on a tie vote during Monday's election.
Here’s an overview of the Annual Town Meeting warrant and the recommendations made by the advisory committee.
Find out who the winners were on Election Day.
The polls for the 2015 Foxborough Town Elections at the Ahern Middle School will open at 7 a.m. today and close at 8 p.m.
Keegan will get a 4.5 percent raise for what the selectmen say is a job well done.
Some residents said they would use a write-in vote for Walsh in Monday's election.
The 12-lot subdivision would have spanned the Canoe River.
The selectmen discussed ways to address the heroin epidemic in Foxborough.
The proposed fiscal year 2016 budget is set to increase by over 5 percent.
Watch video of Thursday night's forum.
Residents are asked to report any occurrences of black water while the Hill Street storage reservoir is rehabilitated.
The plans call for a 16,500-square-foot building.
The award is part of the state's Winter Recovery Assistance Program.
Town employees are being reminded to not participate in campaign activities while on duty.
Presentation Monday, March 16th, 7:15PM
The money comes from the developers of Chestnut Green in lieu of the construction of affordable housing units.
If approved by voters, Bob Cutler would receive tenure and remain town clerk until he retires,
The former two-time selectman has pulled nomination papers.
The selectmen voted to choose Louison, Costello, Condon, & Pfaff as the town's legal counsel.
Selectmen Lorraine Brue and Ginny Coppola and School Committee Members Bruce Gardner and Tina Belanger will seek re-election.
The recent storms has left a huge dent in the town's snow removal budget.
Town Manager Bill Keegan has been given the ok to hire special counsel to look at the deal between the MBTA and Kraft Group.
The article set to appear on the Annual Town Meeting warrant will have to wait until the Special Town Meeting in the fall.
The planning board recently approved a proposed 20,000 st. ft. 3-story building behind the stadium.
The two sides recently signed a memorandum of agreement for a commuter rail stop at Gillette Stadium .
These three laws are among a host of measures that will go into effect Thursday to kick off the new year.
The three finalists will be interviewed at a meeting in January.
The establishment will serve a 10-day suspension with three days being a Friday or Saturday.